Student
Research Opportunities
at Truman State University

Truman provides many different venues for both undergraduate and graduate
students to participate in original research, whether classroom based or
faculty-directed research projects. There are also several summer research
programs
dedicated to fostering student research such as the McNair Program and
STEP. In addition, a student who is research-oriented or who plans to seek
advanced training in his or her field may develop a research program which
culminates in a research project with professors such as a capstone project. Truman students have published their research findings in
national journals, presented at professional conferences, and participated in
Truman's annual Student Research Conference.
An article about student research in the Truman Review (1998) can be
found at:
Undergraduate Research at Truman.
See
photos from the 2008 Truman Student Research Conference
Research Programs and Opportunities for Student Presentations
Truman Student Research Conference
(lectures, performances, and poster sessions)
STEP (Science,
Technology, Engineering and Mathematics)
NCUR (National Conferences on Undergraduate
Research)
Philosophy and
Religion Conference for Undergraduates
McNair Program
Department and School Research
Agricultural Science
Biology
Chemistry
Communication
Disorders
Health and Exercise Sciences
Mathematics and
Computer Science
Music
Physics
Resources and Links
Undergraduate Research/Scholarship Grants Guidelines
Professional Development Travel Grants for Graduate Students
Journals for
Undergraduate Research Publication
Nursing
Honor Society Research Grants
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"What I like most about Truman is the undergraduate research. I have developed a
close relationship with a faculty mentor and have learned research techniques
and how to operate equipment that at larger schools is solely reserved for
professors."
-Angie Ingraham; Aurora, IL
